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Soho

What for many is just another of the countless old buildings that grace the streets of Manhattan, for others is a cultural legacy in the form of an architectural monument that cannot be calculated.One of the areas that went from being a meeting place for bohemian artists and street musicians to one of the most…

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Tribeca

Tribeca (or TriBeCa) is a neighborhood in Lower Manhattan, New York City. Its name is an acronym based on the words “Triangle Below Canal Street”, and is bounded by Canal Street, West Street, Broadway, and Chambers Street. History The area was one of the first residential neighborhoods to develop in New York City beyond the…

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Greenwich Village

Densely populated neighborhood located on the west side of Lower Manhattan in New York City, is often referred to simply as “the Village”. The vast majority of the area is made up of upper and middle class families. Greenwich Village is generally known as an important landmark on the map of American bohemian culture. The…

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South Street Seaport

New Yorkers, not just tourists, easily come to spend a day here. They like to stroll through the streets and browse the many shops, visit the Museum, and admire the magnificent boats on Pier 16. Some of them can be visited, and many allow you to take a short trip on board. Some of them…

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High Line

Among the dozens of parks in New York City, The High Line stands out for its suspended architecture in the streets of Manhattan’s West Side and for all the urban interventions that take place around it. Created from an old disused railroad line, with rails 10 meters high, the park is the result of the…